Mods: K&N Filter, home made 3" exhaust, walbro 255lph fuel pump, exedy clutch. Rebuilt motor myself with ARP bolts. Has about 190rwhp now, should be good for 350+ after other upgrades.
The vids were ok.
Its certainly a pretty quick Prelude.
However...in that 911 video...hate to burst your bubble, but the Porsche wasn't racing.
Also the guy pronounced Porsche wrong...for the record.
Oh you're in control of the videos? Here's some input. I don't think the image quality of the videos was the issue... it looked okay because there seemed to be some street lights and what not. night vision might make it worst. The problem is that you should show it from the very beginning not clips of while they're already rolling. I really want to see what this turbo lude can do.
and also not to condone racing on the street... film ones in a safer location... better than doing it in busy streets...
yeah i agree with Kyn. The video quality wasn't that bad, and of course it's not going to be the quality of motion picture shit because this is real life racing. It's just that the clips were so short and started after the race started, I was kindof befuddled when I watched it. But keep doin the vids dude, its tight. I need to get a 40 LB midget to be my camera man so I don't have the extra 150lbs. lol
OK folks. I'm the CamMan who recorded those videos. The bad quality maybe contributed from my fear of not watching the road, while doing 80+ mph. It was actually the first time I did any recording.
Know of any girls that want to be on camera? Gotta start on my directing career! PeacE!
are you kidding? i hope youre not saying youre driving and recording at the same time. you need to have longer vids that show a race, not just you passing someone. for all we know that could be all thats happening. what were your 60ft times at the track?
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